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Western Scrub-Jay
Like all jays, this species may be secretive and silent around
its nest but is frequently noisy and conspicuous. Scrub-jays
often eat the eggs or young of other birds, but in summer they
mainly eat insects. These birds also eat acorns, and bury stores
of them to eat later. The jays bury many more acorns than they
can eat and have actually helped plant oak forests that had been
destroyed by fire or drought.
Look For: Blue head, tail, and wings with white belly. Has no
crest.
Length: 11-13".
Habitat: Scrub and brush, open and desert country.
Range: Western regions.
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